But they were shocked to discover a rude handwritten note from an employee which read: “This is a one of m8.”

Lizzie and Ollie penned an open letter to the train company asking them to consider supporting their business who, they claim, have helped Scotrail out of many sticky situations before.

The letter read: “These days, in order for us to supply the restaurant, we must a drive a whopping 70 miles.

“And on the occasion where too much snow has fallen and access is blocked, we must close our business down due to lack of supplies.

“Doesn’t it baffle you that we must gas-guzzle 70 miles to bring in even a pint of milk when in front of our door we see Scotrail services pass 6-8 times per day?

“Unfortunately pictured here is the response we received today when we kindly asked Scotrail to do us a favour and pop a wee box of essentials on the train (‘This is a one off m8’).”

It continued: “Who lent you much needed shovels and helped you dig yourselves free for over half an hour when the train bellied out on snow in front of the Corrour platform this winter?

“Who provided food, drink and shelter to those vulnerable passengers who were left stranded on Corrour overnight due to cancelled services in mid-January?

“We do such things out of the kindness of our hearts but would urge you to consider how grateful we, and our customers, would be if you could help out a small, local business every so often in their times of need in order to allow us to flourish.

“Lets work together Scotrail, you scratch our back and we’ll scratch yours right back!”

The couple claim that similar request to the rail company in the past have been refused.

But they added: “We would like to make it clear that our issues here are with Scotrail as a whole, and not the staff of the West Highland Line who are nothing but warm, friendly and helpful whenever possible.”

A ScotRail spokesman said: “We value Ollie and Lizzie’s positive contribution to the overall experience of those travelling on the West Highland Lines.

“We have already been in contact to assure them that we’ll continue delivering small quantities of supplies to the station when needed.

“One of our station managers is arranging to visit them shortly to discuss future arrangements that are suitable and practical for them and us.”

The station in Rannoch Moor is best known as the place where Renton from the film Trainspotting delivered his “It’s s**** being Scottish” speech.

The couple previously hit the headlines after pleading with National Rail to install toilets at the station after travellers kept urinating in their garden.

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According to the official Infidelity Index 2015, which is the most adulterous town in Scotland, and second most adulterous in the UK?